A verdict in Donald Trump’s historic hush money trial could come as early as Thursday, after the jury was sent home Wednesday following four-and-a-half hours of deliberation.
Prosecutions and defense lawyers are now hashing out details in the court after the jury sent in two notes, and asked for testimony to be read back to them.
After six weeks and 22 witnesses, the panel of 12 Manhattan residents will decide if the 77-year-old will be the first former president guilty of a crime.
The jury is deciding their verdicts on 34 counts of falsifying business records, all of which Trump has pleaded not guilty to.